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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Correct usage/sentence structure

That extra hour of sleep makes all the difference, ask any parent.

Would the underlined part be classed as a phrase or a sentence missing subject 'you'. Is the punctuation correct as written?


Are these comma splices/fragments as written?

She was considering selling her car or home, neither were a good option.

She was afraid to leave the house. Because of her bad experiences.

She was afraid to leave the house. Another traumatised victim of domestic abuse.

  

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These are all typical of spoken English. In writing, word ihem this way. That extra hour of sleep makes all the difference.

  • These are all typical of spoken English.
  • In writing, word ihem this way.
  • That extra hour of sleep makes all the difference.
  • A sk any parent.
  • The latter part is an imperative.
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These are all typical of spoken English.

In writing, word ihem this way.

That extra hour of sleep makes all the difference. Ask any parent. The latter part is an imperative.

Are these comma splices/fragments as written? Yes

She was considering selling her car or home. Neither was a good option. s.

She was afraid

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